Recent Updates
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Supreme Court rejects North Carolina appeal on election law
U.S. Court News 04/07/2015The Supreme Court has passed up an early chance to review a contested North Carolina election law that opponents say limits the ability of African-Americans to cast ballots. The high court intervened in October to order that the law remain in effect ...
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Protesters inside Supreme Court face harsher charges
U.S. Court News 04/07/2015Protesters who demonstrated inside the U.S. Supreme Court are facing the threat of a year in jail and stiff fines, a sign that prosecutors and the justices themselves are losing patience over the courtroom interruptions after the third protest in jus...
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Jury finds ex-San Francisco bank executive guilty of fraud
Legal Events 03/31/2015A former executive of a San Francisco-based bank that received federal bailout money has been convicted of fraud. U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag said Thursday a federal jury in Oakland found 66-year-old Ebrahim Shabudin guilty of conspiring with others w...
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Afghan Court Sentences AP Journalist’s Killer to 20 Years
U.S. Court News 03/31/2015Afghanistan’s highest court has ruled that the police officer convicted of murdering Associated Press photographer Anja Niedringhaus and wounding AP correspondent Kathy Gannon almost one year ago should serve 20 years in prison, according to document...
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FTC sues DirecTV, alleges hidden fees and deceptive ads
U.S. Court News 03/12/2015The government is taking the nation's biggest satellite TV provider to court, accusing DirecTV of misleading millions of consumers about the cost of its programming. The Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday that its complaint charges DirecTV Inc. ...
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Bankrupt Caesars unit gets court's OK to use cash, for now
Recent Cases 03/05/2015A federal judge in Chicago ruled Wednesday that a bankrupt division of Caesars Entertainment Corp. can tap some of the $847 million in cash it has on hand for at least five weeks. Judge Benjamin Goldgar said Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. could ...
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Supreme Court sides with Kansas in water dispute
Recent Cases 02/25/2015The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered Nebraska to pay Kansas $5.5 million in a long-running legal dispute over use of water from the Republican River. The justices also gave Nebraska some of what it asked for and ordered changes to the formula for mea...
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Philippine court enters not guilty plea for US Marine
U.S. Court News 02/25/2015A Philippine court entered a not guilty plea Monday for a U.S. Marine charged with murdering a transgender Filipino, allegedly after he discovered her gender when they checked into a hotel. Marine Pfc. Joseph Scott Pemberton refused to enter a plea i...
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Court says Chuck Yeager can sue Utah gun safe company
U.S. Court News 02/16/2015A federal appeals court says record-setting test pilot Chuck Yeager can sue a Utah gun safe company that named a line of safes after him. The 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ruled Tuesday that the 91-year-old can sue Fort Knox Security P...
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Court revives copyright lawsuit against singer Frankie Valli
U.S. Court News 02/16/2015A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived a copyright lawsuit against Frankie Valli and fellow "Four Seasons" band member Robert Gaudio over "Jersey Boys," the popular musical about the band. Donna Corbello sued Valli and Gaudio in 2011 for c...
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Brother of murder victim attacks defendant in court
U.S. Court News 02/04/2015The brother of a murder victim has been arrested after authorities say he attacked his sister's killer in Onslow County court. Authorities say 26-year-old Alfonso Law of Acworth, Georgia, has been charged with contempt of court, assault on a governme...
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Two justices once open to cameras in court now reconsider
U.S. Court News 02/04/2015Two Supreme Court justices who once seemed open to the idea of cameras in the courtroom said Monday they have reconsidered those views, dashing even faint hopes that April's historic arguments over gay marriage might be televised. In separate appeara...